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To improve coverage and consistency of sound throughout the seating area, a number of additional loudspeaker positions were created. New speakers are located in the Upper and Lower Deck seating bowl, Club Level, Main Concourse, centerfield bleacher area and scoreboard. The new system employs digital signal processing DSP that is significantly more advanced than what was previously used and allows a much greater level of control. The result is a substantially more uniform listening experience throughout the seating area.
After the season, the Maryland Stadium Authority completed the final phase of the replacement of the seats in the Oriole Park seating bowl as part of their deferred maintenance program. After the season, all seats in the lower level from foul pole to foul pole were replaced, along with necessary repairs to the concrete in this area. The work concluded in the winter of , as MSA repaired concrete and replaced seats in the lower level outfield, the club level and the upper deck.
At the request of the Orioles, the Club Level and upper deck at Camden Yards have been furnished with wider seats that are more comfortable for fans. Sightlines for fans on both of those levels were improved with the installation of new, less intrusive railings to enhance the view of those sitting in the first few rows, as well as fans sitting in and around upper deck equal access and companion seats.
Other ballpark improvements made prior to the season included the installation of drink rails in portions of the club level seating bowl down the left field line, as well as the addition of bistro tables facing the field on the left field club level and the creation of the Miller Lite Flite Deck in the corner of the right field club level.
All of the new locations provide a unique, more social experience for fans and are ideal for individuals as well as small and large groups. Every aisle seat in the park has an extra feature: a reproduction of the year old logo used by the Baltimore Orioles of the 's, a National League team that won consecutive pennants in The lower deck comprises some 18, box seats between the foul poles.
Behind the box seats there are some 6, terrace box and lower reserved seats. Prior to the season, 72 field level seats were installed behind home plate.
Seats in the lower stand are generally closer to the field. From the front row of seats to first and third bases, for example, the distance is 45'. From home plate to the screen measures 47'. The Mezzanine, or Club Level, stretches from the right field foul pole to left-center field and is accessible by escalators, elevators, stairs, and ramps. There is waiter service available at the seats and behind the seating area on the club level concourse is a climate-controlled lounge with private dining and bar areas.
Also on the Club Level are 61 luxury suites, with the ability to accommodate a variety of groups, from smaller gatherings with guests to larger parties with guests. While some of the suites are leased on a full or partial season basis, a number of them are available for individual game rentals.
Three larger party suites, named to honor Orioles legends, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson and Jim Palmer, can accommodate groups of up to 75 people.
The Upper Deck contains 25 rows of seats the first 12 are boxes, the last 13 reserved seats and has a gentle slope of 31 degrees Memorial Stadium, like many parks, was 33 degrees. A sun roof was constructed to cover half of the upper deck seating area. Some 1, Eutaw Street Reserve seats, among the most popular in the park, are located in right-center field.
There are also standing room only tickets that go on sale two hours before game time. The SRO areas are found on the right field flag court and just above the visitor's bullpen in left field.
With the installation of wider seats in the Club Level and upper deck, total seating capacity in the ballpark was decreased from 48, to 45, beginning in More than seats are available to fans with disabilities in the equal access areas EA , which are located throughout the ballpark. America's early colonists noticed a bird whose male bore the black and orange colors of Lord Baltimore, Maryland's founder.
It was called a Baltimore oriole until the s, when it was observed to interbreed with a bird called Bullock's oriole. The American Ornithologists' Union declared both would be considered a single species: Northern oriole.
But later studies showed that, while the two birds sometimes interbreed, the offspring rarely pass along their genes. In , the Baltimore oriole recovered its status as a species.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards History. Playing Field. Foul Poles. Memorial Wall. From Eutaw Street fans see a plethora of green seats in the main grandstand. Located below street level is the playing field that allows fans to walk down to seats in the lower deck. Large open air concourses allow fans to easily move around Camden Yards.
Escalators, ramps and elevators allow easy access to the upper deck. Camden Yards consists of a three-tier grandstand that stretches from behind home plate, down the third base line around the left field foul pole, and down the first base line.
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